Win Tickets to the Royal Albert Hall!

From all of us here at Music Central, we hope you had a relaxing and refreshing summer break. As a new school year begins, we are looking forward to the future of Music Central and all that this year holds for our students.

As we announced in the letter we sent at the start of summer, Notting Hill School of Rock has been renamed to the much more inclusive Music Central. Our mission and values haven’t changed; we’re still building local communities of musicians and teachers all across London, and we strive to offer a personal and professional service to all families in this city. We’re working on a brand new Music Central website, which we’ll reveal to you soon, so stay tuned for details.

As excited as we are about our new name, we want to see your enthusiasm for Music Central, too (and give you a chance to win a fun prize while you’re at it)!

Competition Details

To enter our competition, all you need to do is print and cut out theseSELFIE PROPS and snap a selfie of you and your child (and family and friends – the more the merrier) getting excited about Music Central. Then just email your favourite photo to selfie@musiccentral.co.uk, upload it to Instagram with the hashtag #IHeartMusicCentral or send it to us via Snapchat.

The lucky winner, who we’ll announce at our mid-term Music Camp in October, will receive 3 tickets to see Alice in Wonderland at the Royal Albert Hall – The event is a high-definition screening of the film with live orchestral and choral accompaniment from the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, the Maida Vale Singers and the Cardinal Vaughan School Schola Cantorum. The show is suitable for all ages and is set to be an incredible feast for the eyes and ears.

We can’t wait to see your entries – the more creative, the better! Check out the instructions on the attached sheet for all the details you need, and get some inspiration with the examples below.

Happy selfie-snapping!

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